First look at Bristol City’s Robins Foundation plan to transform rundown playing fields in South Bristol

City want to create a ‘vibrant, inclusive hub for sport, learning and connection’ Plans for the transformation of Filwood Fields, proposed by Bristol City Robins Foundation(Image: Robins Foundation) The transformation of a... Read more »

After huge US cuts, who pays for aid in the Middle East now? – DW – 07/15/2025

Ask around various civil society organizations working in the Middle East and the answer is always the same. “Nobody really knows what’s happening,” one project manager running a Syria-based project told DW... Read more »

As Export Controls Fuel Domestic Innovation, China’s AI Industry Closes Gap With U.S.

China’s AI industry has drawn increasing media attention as its progress generates excitement and trepidation about a global future fueled by Chinese AI. One dimension of this success is the ability of... Read more »

Gerald Groff: Supreme Court seems sympathetic to postal worker who didn’t work Sundays in dispute over religious accommodations

CNN  —  The Supreme Court seemed to side with a former mail carrier, an evangelical Christian, who says the US Postal Service failed to accommodate his request to not work on Sundays.... Read more »

War woes kickstart surge in medical innovation

On October 8, 2023, just a day after Hamas invaded Israel’s south on a killing and kidnapping spree that left thousands dead and injured, it was already apparent to staff at Tel... Read more »

Carney says a U.S. trade deal without some tariffs is unlikely

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the Americans may include accepting some levies on exports. Speaking to reporters ahead... Read more »

Measles case confirmation puts iron ore industry on alert in Pilbara

Authorities are hunting a Qantas-flying “patient zero” and staff at a mine site in Western Australia’s north have been isolated after two people with measles visited the Pilbara region this month. Qantas... Read more »

Inquest into Offaly farmer’s death continues this afternoon

THE inquest into the death of Screggan farmer Joseph Grogan is continuing at the Coroner’s Court in Tullamore this afternoon. Mr Grogan was 75 when he died on April 15, 2023 having... Read more »

Sycamore Gap vandals jailed over ‘moronic’ felling of ‘iconic’ tree

Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers have been sentenced to four years and three months for cutting down the historical landmark Daniel Daniel Graham, 39, (left) and Adam Carruthers, 32, have been sentenced... Read more »

Parents’ trial begins over attack on daughter refusing arranged marriage

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The trial for a Washington father and his wife accused of trying to kill their 17-year-old daughter in October 2024 is slated to begin... Read more »